What list of great Eagles wins would be complete without one over the Cowboys? This one is probably still fresh on your mind. All the Eagles needed was a first down on 3rd and 2 and they seal the game against Dallas.

Carson Wentz gave the ball to rookie running back Miles Sanders and he got it - and more. Sanders had nothing but green grass between him and the end zone, which would have put an exclamation point on the victory.

But Sanders, with his Penn State-taught team-first mentality, chose to avoid any and all defenders for sure, run out the clock, give up his touchdown and ensure the Birds would head to the locker room with a W.

The Eagles had just signed Jake Elliott as their starting kicker 12 days before the opener. The game was tied with time about to expire when the kid stepped up to attempt a 61-yarder.

Elliott gave it his best shot and the darn thing went through.

Game over!

It was the longest field goal in team history, the longest by a rookie and the 7th-longest in NFL history. It was the first bit of magic in a season that ended with the Birds' first Super Bowl victory.